Bio

A graying, drinking class writer, Michael DiGregorio’s freelance career began in 1992.

With Hustler impresario Larry Flynt in the role of co-publisher, DiGregorio created Far Out! Magazine, a quarterly publication that flared like a supernova across the national psyche from 1992-94.

The aforementioned cult hit helped to inspire the paranormal explosion; one that came to settle deeply into mainstream culture, evident in the success of fictional programs like “The X-files”, not to mention reality programming like “Ancient Aliens” and “Chasing UFOs.”

DiGregorio subsequently became something of an on-screen irregular regular with the first wave of UFO reality shows, such as “Sightings” and “In Search Of”.

At the same time, he wrote and produced segments for A&E, Discovery Channel and Fox on Air Force/CIA black projects, and more specifically, the Area-51/Dreamland test facility.

Photo credit to Agent X.

In 2002, DiGregorio’s cover story in The Los Angeles Times inspired an award-winning documentary feature film called Scrapper, (www.scrapperfilm.com / IMDB Link ) an expose of an outlaw survivalist subculture. In 2012, a re-edited/renamed version, “of bombs and men” aired extensively in Europe.